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... engineers dredge Kennedy. It was assembled in 1932 in Winconsin. It ultimately went out of service and was bought in 1992 and installed in 1994. 28,000 pounds per hour of live steam at 300 pounds per square inch is generated by the combustion of #2 marine fuel in a single Babcock and Wilcox water tube boiler with a Coen burner ...

June went off to see the battlefields and we hopped on the hoho bus and hopped off at the Holy Trinity cathedral. This is famous for having six Tiffany windows which were magnificent as were the other ones. A knowledgeable volunteer explained the difference to us. Apparently the traditional ones have the details painted on, but Tiffany went to ...

... built by a free person of colour. He was a successful business man (barber) who actually had slaves of his own. Then back to the boat for a quick lunch and a break. Weather still very hot and humid, no rain yet. After lunch went to Stanford Hall which was the grandest of the lot. It has 3 mirrors which are 14 x 7 feet. Two are at either end of the parlour/ballroom. Reminded us of Versailles. The whole place was ...

Curious to find out what is being "harvested" and no one round to really ask - this place is really quiet - I busted open the good ole "Mississippi Outdoor Digest". Quite informative, if you want to know how to define a legal buck, what hunting zone you're in, the dates of when you can kill what, and the legal method that you may kill such, where to sign up for a HOG ...

... it is called the Texas conservation corps I spent nearly 5 of the 11 months working outside of Texas. This time divided between camping and working in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi , and a short trip to New Mexico. Exploring these places, their nature as well as cities and people was the highlight to my year. Having a fish fry in Oklahoma, a steak cook out in Louisiana and spending time on the Mississippi coast We're some of the memories I ...